Sex hormones and reproductive factors with cardiac arrhythmia and ECG indices: a mendelian randomization study.

BMC cardiovascular disorders 2024
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Sex is a determinant of the incidence and etiology of arrhythmia. Observational and basic studies suggest that sex hormones are essential in this process; however, the relationship between sex hormones and arrhythmia remains unclear. Mendelian randomization (MR) was used to investigate the causal relationships between sex hormone levels, arrhythmia, and electrocardiographic (ECG) indices. Large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) data on sex hormones, stratified by sex, from the UK biobank consortium, were used as exposure data, and data on atrial fibrillation (AF), atrioventricular block, sick sinus syndrome, paroxysmal tachycardia, and ECG indices were obtained from the FinnGen consortium and summarized large GWAS data. Inverse variance weighting or wald odds was used as the primary analytical method, and weighted medians and MR-Egger regression were used for complementary analyses. The results of the MR of sex hormones and AF from different sources were analyzed using a meta-analysis. Summary-data-based MR analysis was utilized to explore the relationship between sex-hormone related drugs and arrhythmia. In men, genetically predicted higher estradiol concentrations were associated with a lower risk of AF (odds ratio: 0.908 [0.852-0.967]; p = 0.0029], whereas genetically predicted higher concentrations of total testosterone were associated with lower heart rate variability. Sex hormones showed no association with atrioventricular block, sick sinus syndrome, paroxysmal tachycardia, resting heart rate, P wave duration, P wave terminal force in lead V1 [PTFV1], PR interval, QRS duration, QTc [QT interval corrected by heart rate], ST duration, spatial [spQRSTa] and frontal [fQRSTa] QRS-T angles in males. In females, there was no significant evidence that sex hormones are associated with arrhythmias or ECG indices. In this study, we identified a potential causal relationship between estradiol and the risk of AF in males. However, there was no significant association between sex hormones and either arrhythmias or ECG indices in females. These results suggested that sex hormones may play a limited role in cardiac arrhythmias, which requires further verification.

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The graph for the study design (By Figdraw). AF: atrial fibrillation, AVB: atrioventricular block, SSS: sick sinus syndrome, PT: paroxysmal tachycardi...
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Genetic association between sex hormones and cardiac arrhythmia in male based on IVW-MR estimates. AF: atrial fibrillation, AVB: atrioventricular bloc...
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Genetic association between sex hormones and cardiac arrhythmia in female based on IVW-MR estimates. AF: atrial fibrillation, AVB: atrioventricular bl...
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Genetic associations of sex hormones and ECG indices. Based on inverse-variance weighted estimates or Wald ratio estimates. Black means there was no r...